WARSAW, November 14. (ITAR-TASS) - The Warsaw district prosecutor’s office has brought accusations against an arsonist of a security guard post at the Russian Embassy on the day of disorders during the nationalist March of Independence, spokesman of the prosecutor’s office Przemyslaw Nowak said on Thursday.

“Two people are charged with the damage to the property,” he said. One of them is accused of arson of a security guard post, the second one is charged with staging an installation in the shape of rainbow. The prosecutor noted that these cases cannot be tried in the accelerated way as those cases related with hooliganism and will be tried at a conventional trial.

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On Thursday, the prosecutor’s office is to rule to bring accusations against two more hooligans, who were detained for hurling flayers, petards and bottles on the territory of the Russian embassy.

The Polish police have detained more than 70 people after the riots on the Day of Independence on November 11. Thirty of them faced charges. Twelve hooligans were already convicted. Depending on the severity of the offence they face a fine, deprivation or limitation of freedom for a term from three to six months.